These are complete notes for History of International Relations since 1900s course at the IE University. 44 pages long notes cover this first year 2nd semester course.

  • Summary Source
  • lectures and seminars
  • Lecturer
  • Dr Mira Milosevich
  • Class Year
  • 2020
  • Grade
  • 9/10
  • Number of Pages
  • 44
  • Staff Rating
  • 5/5

These are complete notes for History of International Relations since 1900s course at the IE University. 44 pages long notes cover this first year 2nd semester course. These notes are colour coded and highlighted using multiple colors for easy learning of the essential concepts. Entire file consists of bullet points summarising examinable topics and points. All the sessions are covered. And they are:

  • Session 1: Introduction
  • Sessions 2-3: World War Ii and Its Legacies
  • Session4: The Cold War 1945-1962
  • Sessoin 5: The Balance of Terror During The Cold War
  • Sessions 6-8: Issues of International Finance: A Conceptual Sketch
  • Sessions 9-11: The ‘Bretton Woods’ System: Challenges, Institutions and Performance
  • Sessions 12-13: Decolonization, Neocolonialism and Nationalism In The Third World
  • Sessions 14-15: The Cold War 1962 – 1991
  • Sessions 16-17: The ‘Oil Shock’ and Its Consequences: Stagflations and Lost Decades
  • Sessions 18 – 19: The World In Turmoil: Social and Cultural Revolutions
  • Session 20: The Socialist Bloc
  • Session 21: The End of The Cold War and The Unipolar Moment
  • Sessions 22-22: The Return of Globalization
  • Sessions 23-24: The Democratic Waves
  • Sessions 25-26: The Great Recession
  • Sessions 27-28: The New Non-State Actors
  • Session 29: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead

Important: 

IE University has a mandatory Class Attendance Policy that calls for students to attend
a minimum of 70% of class sessions in a course. Therefore you must attend the classes.

Electronic devices are not permitted in the classroom. Print these notes if you really need them with you.

The course’s grade will be composed of four parts as follows:
• First Essay (Approx. 1500 words) 30%
• Second Essay (Approx. 1500 words) 30%
• Final Exam 30%
Class Participation 10%

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